Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 17, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
mighty Advocate.” Praise and testi­ tion for 46 to 50 of our ranchers who dreds of people visited the beach Sun­
' are interested in the dairy business day in hopes of seeing the monster
mony at 7:80 p. m.
in this vicinity, thinking it would be perform, but evidently there were no
a profitable trip to make to get ac­ red bathing suits in that day.
TR ASK
quainted with the dairy business in
I.OST VALLEY
what we believe is one of the most ATTENDS EDUCATIONAL MEET
f. Hunt and wife of Portlund
I’. J. Worrall, formerly builder and up to date testing organizations in
Mi. und Mrs. Gilliam of Portland
. ,fvrral days us guest-, at the
proprietor of the Tillamook hotel, 1 the Northwest. We would like to
I.. W. Turnbull is home after six
are visiting her mother. Grandma
k Hou*1' 11,81
Mr. Itunt ia
Price and other relatives of the valley. died at a local hospital the evening ! hear from you as to the best time to weeks spent in this state and Cali­
I freight agent of the North
Louis Christensen und family of of August 10th, of Bright’s disease. make such a trip. We have been fornia, attending educational session*
company und came out for
Portland were visitors at L. D. Krakes His funeral was held last Tuesday at thinking that the middle of Septem- of moment and interest. He first went
n.#I from his official duties He is
the Christian churrch, the Elks lodge i her would be as good a time as any. to Eugene to attend summer school
Tuesday.
iniant fisherman and «pent con-
A mund laiCasse and family attend­ of thia city officiating with the ritual I We have mentioned this excursion to under the auspki s of the state uni­
^(,1,. time at the pastime with
ed the W. O. W. picnic at Oceanside of that order. Immediately after the 1 your county to a few of our dairy- versity and during that time he vis­
recess.
funeral sei^ices the remains were con ' men and ranchers and so far, they ited California, where he attended
Sunday.
Mrs. Olive L. Barnett is here from veycd to Portland in the city funeral have shown keen interest and a will­ the first session of the National Edu­
Whittief Caliornia visiting her sister car, followed by a delegation of Elks ingness to make the trip. Please ad­ cational association, which was held
Mrs. L. D. Krake und family. Also her in cars, to the number of about 15 vise me your idea regarding such a at Oakland. He later was present at
a meeting of the World Conference on
brothers Charley Hance und Albert members. Interment was had in Riv­ trip. J B. Crane.”
Education, held in San Francisco,
Wilks, She was also glad to be «ble erview cemetery, Portland upon the
Both events were full of interest for
99
to see her brother John V. Wilks of arrival of the funeral procession. A
ASSOCIATION FEED PRICES
the Tillamook principal, Later he re­
Idaho who is also visiting here and beautiful and costly wreath three feet
whom she has not seen for 35 years, j in height, with a stand, containing
turned and completed the term at Eu-
Albert Kruke and fumily and sis­ lallies of die \ alley and purple cry-; While gone Mr. Haberlach made ar­ gene, where he is trying for the Mas­
ter Nettie Krake and Emi! Kr-hs and santhemunis, the colors of the Elks, rangements to get considerable mill ter’s degree. Incidentally Mr. Turn­
family, also Mrs. Krake’s Bister and was a gift of appreciation by the local run at lower prices than have been bull states that it was hot, both in
daughter of Portland spent Sunday lodge, and was placed upon th<- grave. prevailing for the last few months. California and in the Willamette val-
on the beach.
Deceased was a trustee and charter While mill run may go lower than ley and that it seemed good to get
Will Christensen, wife and Hon Clar member of the local lodge. Dr. Tur­ these prices, still it is felt that the back to the cooler weather at the
ence of Portland were visitors in Lost ner, the local head of the order, hud farmers cannot lose much money by beach.
buying mill run at $25 Tillamook off
Valley lust week. Mr. Christensen is charge of the ceremonies.
a nephew of Mrs. L. I>. Krake.
Deceased wus born in Shelbyville, the car. The Association feed prices
CARD OF THANKS
Eric Wilson wus seen coming home Mo., und was in his flfith year at the today are as follows:
Ton
price
Sack
Name
with a new lizzie last week and Tom time of his death. His present wife
We wish to express our sincere
$40
Price was seen with n new Chevrolet. and a former wife survive, also his Oats, corn and barley
thanks and appreciation to our many
.......
44
Corn,
any
style
...........
Dick Price came home from Three brothers, Alfred Worrall, Clinton Wor
friends and especially to the members
Rivers win-re he has been visiting his rail and John Worrall. He is ulso Ground barley ........... ...... .... 39
of the Elks Lodge for the many kind-
39
Oats
and
barley
brother Joe Price.
survived by his sons, Art.of Wash­
nesses shown during the illness and
........
25
Mill run, off cars
ington and F. C. of this city, besides
death
of our beloved husband and fath
26
1.10
Mill run, warehouse ...
OCEANSIDE
many other relatives in different parts Molasso meal
2.00 er. Also for the many beautiful flow­
40
of the country.
1.50 ers.
....... 35
Albers Dairy Feed
G. E. Pai-khill und family of Port­
Mrs. P. J. Worrall. F. C. Worrall
Deceased had been n resident of this Middlings ..................... ......... 43
2.00
land arrived Sunday for a weeks stay city for u number of years, and was
and family.
2.75
....... 53
Scratch
feed
...............
They are in the Sandpiper.
owner of the hotel Tillamook which Egg maker ................... ........ 56
2.90
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Dixon of Tilla­ he bought when he first came to Till­
FIRE WARNING
2.25
When friends drop m to spend the eve»
I.’.
Wheat, recleaned
mook were Oceanside visitors Munday amook. Deceased was also a Mason.
2.65
52
Linseed oil meal ........
and Tuesday.
ing it’s pleasant to knew that there is cold
Ordinance No. 272
2.90
......... 57
A. W. Plank of Tillamook and fam O< EANSIDE MEMORIAL SERVICE 1 Cotton seed meal .......
Section
9. The Fire Warden shall
1.50
........
43
Rolled
Oats
.........
n»5TS
liAM
in
th*
baked FRYE'S DEL.
ily have been spending the week in
1.60 have the power to regulate and con­
Rolled barley ............... ......... 41
Drift wood.
n ’ »erve with a
cooler, ready
All bench activities were suspend­
2.35 trol the burning of rubbish and waste
........ 46
Mrs. 0. I.. Trawin, Mrrs. Thomas ed at Oceanside on Friday of last Milk flo ..........................
2.90 matter within the limits of Tillamook
.........
58
iking
salad or for sar
Moffat, Agnes und Lois Moffat of Mc­ week from 2 to 3 p. m. while me- I Beet pulp ...................
City, and he shall have the power to
......... 38
Feed
Oats
...................
“Everything the
Minnville are at Oceanside. Mrs. Tra­ morial services were held at the hal)
.60 prohibit the kindling or maintaining
Half
ground
salt
...
name implies”
win. wife of Rev. Trawin of the Mc­ for the lat. President Harding, The
You're proud to serve ach tender^ dB*
Oat and vetch hay $19 and $20; al­ of bonfires or any other exposed fires
Minnville Baptist church, lias proven following program was observed: Pre
within the city limits, whenever in his
FRYE’S DELICIOUS
falfa
hay $21 and $22.
licious meat, and you're prouder still whfl*
to be the champion pearl hunter hav­ lude Mrs. Jean Carrick; duet, “Lead
judgment such fires would be a men­
BAO )N is like FRYE’S
Beit
hard
wheat
flour
$1.90
per
sack
ing taken seventeen pearls from one Kindly Light,” Scriptural reading.
ace to life or property. Any’ person
your guests say: “ Where did ou buy
DI L1C1OUS HAM—
Soft
wheat
flour
$1.50.
mussel shell, eight of them being good Chairman Rev. H. L. Grafius; prayer
it’s si, mild in flavor—
Corn prices remain firm and prices who shall kindle or maintain a bonfire
size.
delirious ham?"
or other exposed fire within the city
Rev. L. It. Carrick; solo, Mrs. Ralph
rich, juicy and tender,
Edwin J. and C. E. Siefer are regis­ Wiser; address, Rev. Andrew Carrick, shown above are lower than same can limits contrary to the direction or in­
In- bought in Portland in car lots, but
tered from Portland.
America, by audience.
the association bought this cot n last structions of the Fire Warden shall be
Only choice, young, grain-fe pork, acA*
L. G. Bryan and family are regis­
December and is giving the farmers liable to a penalty as hereinafter pro­
tered from Tillamook.
tifically cured and Hmoked. an be bo mild
DAIRYMEN PLAN TRIP HI RE
the
benefit of the purchase at that vided.
E. M. Wardle and wife of McMinn­
Section 16. Any person, firm or cor
.time. All grain prices are due for
and tender The original FRYE PROCESS
ville spent the week end ut Oceanside.
It is probable that a party of 40 1 further declines but farmers in the poration violating any of the provis­
of curing and smoking preaerv» the ftlWH
to 50 dairymen in the vicinity of Pas­ valley are not free sellers und for that ions of this ordinance, or any of its
co, Washington, will attend the Till­ reason oat prices are fairly high. With sections, or the provisons of any per­
natural juice» uui deveJojts the rich
amook county fair in a body if they the present low feed markets and high mit issued in conformity herewith,
accept an invitation extended to them price of cheese dairymen are feeding shall, upon conviction, forfeit a fine
I . B. CHURCH
by County Agent Pine, manager of heavily and this is keeping up the of not more than Twenty-five dollars
The nest
DHI.1CIUU1
Sunday school 10 a. ni. Preaching the fair. Mr. Pine recently received milk production ♦ » a high point.—Adv for each offense and not more than
Twenty-five dollars for every day
srevice 11 a. ni. A sure cure for the a letter from J. B. Crane, president of
thereafter, so long as said violation
blues. Conn- W. O. Woolever, Pas- the Bank of Pasco, and has answered I SEA I.IO.N SCARES BATHERS
exists and a fine of not more than
the letter with a cordial invitation to
The other day at Oceanside a mon­ One Hundred dollars for subsequent
the dairymen and ranchers to look us
over at fair time, promising them strous sea lion that looked as large violations. Passed May 4, 1914.
N AZARENE CHI'IM’ll
Acting under the foregoing provi­
that in addition to fair attractions as a big cow and probably weighed
sions of Ordinance No. 272, I hereby
I
close
to
a
ton
and
a
half,
appeared
will
be
shown
the
factores
that
t
this
they
Services will be conducted nt
prohibit the kindling or maintaining
church next Sunday nt the t usual turn out the cheese that has made Till in the surf close to a party of bath­
of bonfires or any exposed fires with­
ers
at
the
same
time
uttering
a
rau
­
Here
amook
famous
the
nation
over,
hours. The pastor will preach at both
. ................................................. ...
in the city limits without a written
sei vices. The morning subject will is the letter which is dated at Pasco: cous roar like upto that of a mad permit having been first obtained.
“We are arranging to get the North bull. There was an immediate stam­
Is "The Secret Revealed." and in the
»
THOS. COATES
pede on the part of the bathers the
evening he will speak of “An Al- Bank railroad to furnish transporta-
men leading the retreat in masterly Fire Warden of Tillamook City, Ore.
style, while feminine screams in a mi­
nor key tore rents in the atmosphere
for yards around. All escaped, and at
a safe distance on terra firnia watch­
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Koonts and
ed the old bull as he angrily slapped
water in the faces of the bystanders— Miss Margaret Sillman of Hillsboro,
those who were standing too close by. have been »pending a few weeks at
Ivan Donaldson, Manager
Rockaway beach. Margar ' says the
It is believed that two or three ultra
beach dances are wonderful.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
red bathing suits worn by ladies pres­
ent caused the wild bull of the ocean
Mrs. Florence Neidigh and small
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
to become enraged hence the defiance daughter Evelyn May of Myrtle Point
shown. Hitherto, the beach has been are visaing here with her father Rev
11:00 A. M.
4:00 P.
7:30 A. M.
' Mt Al MONDAY. Al (.1 SI 19 20
TIH RSDAY, Al GI ST 23
as serene as a summer dream. Hun- Isatis Anderson.
Several Hillsboro people came up
the Trask one day last week and the
men of the party went fishing. Att.o
ney W. G. Hare of Hillsboro took the
honors for the largest catch. Among
others was Burt Tongue, county at­
torney for Washington county. Oth­
er Hillsboroites were: Attorney R. P.
Peters, C. E. Wells, proprietor of the
independent telephone line. John Mure
und Howard Wells.
u few dHys st the T -i.sk house.
W. A. T. Bu. hong of the firm of
Bunslmng ft Co., book printers and
binder , pcrtlan.’ was up here fishing
for a few days, He wus accompanied
by his son.
Edwin F. Mott
up here for a few days recently.
Harriet, Madge and C. F. DeFord
and Mrs. Matthews of Tillamook spent
the day here lust Sunday.
Judge !.. T. Harris of Saiem mid
Mr. an<l Mis. »V. E. Hunt of Port­
wife were up here Inst week mid spei
land stopped at the Trask Him.«- last
week for a few days.
Mrs. J. Smith of 'I illamook
here a few days ago.
WHS
/here. did you buy
elicious ham?
rye's
/Delicious
J, Ham
CHURCH NOTES
FRYE & COMPANY
PERSONAL MENTION
PORTLAND-TILLAMOOK STAGE
LINE
LEAVE PORTLAND
12:30 Midnight;
7:50 A. M.;
12:50 P. Al.;
5:10 P. M.
This change should please local people as they can spend evening»
in Portland and return on midnight special.
MARK TWAINS ROMANCE
THE PRINCE AND
ri’III.i
I» A
You’.I enjoy this story a- you are privileged U>
enjoy only a few photoplay produetioni. There
i a wonderful appeal in this best-loved story
from Mark Twain.
PEACHES ARE NOW COMING IN
FOR CANNING
Tell us what you require and we will be glad to fill
your orders.
Sugar is cheaper, also some items in jar tops, etc
Our price on everything is aimed at your satisfac­
tion.
Save money on Coffee. Buy our fine bulk coffee
on FRIDAY. They are good and you don’t have to
pay for a tin can to throw away.
Hook, Line & Sinker” Snub Pol­
lard Comedy
TUESDAY, AUGUST 21
THE GRUB STAKE”
Featuring ell Shipman. The thrilling story
of a girl m the Alaskan gold rush who “took”
her “g’ub stake” from the man who would not
“play partners” fair and square with u wo­
man und how she buttled nod won in the Nor­
thern Wilderness. All of Nell Shipman’s train
. d wild anima! appear in The Grub Stake. See
this on-. Om night only.
THE SAWMILL” Larry Semon
Comedy
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22
DOROTHY DALTON in
DARK SECRETS”
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
What in a woman’s worst < nemy, you’ll agree
■I m - it is A Dark Secret.
Come out and sei
thi om- and profit by the n stakes made by nn
A unt LOVE AWF JL” Two Reei
(oined
BROTHERS UNDER
THE SKIN”
A howling comedy-drama of married life. The
rich man’s wife was boss at home and he dar­
ed not talk back to her. The poor man’s wife
was also a believer in "home rule” yet in their
widely separated stations of life, the men con-
tided to each other and were really Brothers
Under the Skin. Don't try to watch this one
if your face is sore or if it hurts you to laugh
“right out loud.”
LIM H
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
“LEATHER PUSHERS
FRIDAY AUGUST 21
HARRY CAREY in
“GOOD MEN AND
TRUE”
Ancient Order United Workmen
A story of election times in the early west;
when the rustlers had hteir candidates and the
law and order league had theirs. The strife
and the extreme measures resorted to in ef­
forts to elect the crooked candidates will fur­
nish you thrills innumerable,
ion this one will give you e
menu.
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
ORGANIZED 55 YEARS AGO
“TO AND FRO” Comedy
Grants Cash Loans, Paid Up Insurance and
Extended Insurance after the 3rd year
of membership
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
JANE NOVAK in
“COLLEEN OF THE
PINES”
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
A i story
___, of the Northwoods and thel ives of
people who live in them.
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
•‘YOUNG AND DUMP
John Comedy
115 OREGONIAN BLDG.
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